About $87,000 worth of cocaine, pot and MDMA were seized at the home of Justin Caron, 30, of Parsippany, on Friday, police said. He was one of the area's largest drug dealers, police said.
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PARSIPPANY — One of the township's biggest drug dealers never got a chance to distribute his latest stash, police said.

Justin Caron, 30, of Parsippany, was caught at his home with a combination of cocaine, pot and MDMA — also known as "Molly" — worth about $87,000 on the street, Community Relations Officer Earl Kinsey said. Kinsey declined to say where Caron lived.

The arrest came as a result of tips and evidence that surfaced during numerous other drug investigations over recent weeks, Kinsey said. He said Caron was one of the "largest suppliers in the area."

"That's about as large as you'd come across as a primary supplier in the suburbs," the community relations officer said.

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What they found was massive — 8 pounds of marijuana, 11 grams of cocaine, 11.5 ounces of MDMA powder, 15 syringes, a digital scale and packaging materials commonly used to distribute drugs, Kinsey said. A laptop was also seized.

It was believed Caron recently bought the drugs because no cash was found, Kinsey said.

Caron was taken to the police department, where he was charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, possession of MDMA with the intent to distribute, and intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance within a school zone, Kinsey said.

He was taken to the Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of $175,000 bail with no 10-percent option, according to Kinsey.